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6. Batemans principle
- why the variation
- why sex differences
- why ev differenes
7. Each parent gives
- 2 copies of chromsome
- 1 coy of chromosme
8. you can ge incompletedominance ie....
- half dimples
- risk of depression not on gene but many predisposing
- how specific people survive
9. intr sexual
- compete same sex
- want same sex
10. ultimate causes
- some parts won't be incorporated in the proteinp
- what over many years caused the traits you have
- influences over a life time that caused you to have specific traits or behaviour
11. DNA is a basis
- for translation into a protein
- for translation into myelin
12. phenotype
- way genes are expressed
- diffeent genes you ahve in you
- genes suppresed
13. proximate causes
- things in a life time tha causes you to have specific traits orbhaviours
- what over many year of ev caused you to hve these traits
- some parts on't b incorporated
15. Get 2 copes of each gene or
16. dna is made up of..... comination of AT or GC pairs
17. differences between invesment between parents
18. recessive genes have to
- have no dominant gens
- have aother gene the same to get it
- have no other genes present
19. carry instructions on how to build and operate a body
20. dna is coiled up from
- chromosomes
- cells
- dendrites